Anambra guber: I am still much in race – AAC candidate, Chioma Ifemeludike

By Ovat Abeng

The candidate of the African Action Congress AAC, in the forthcoming November 8, 2025 gubernatorial election in Anambra State, Comrade Chioma Ifemeludike, has denied her alleged withdrawal from the race.

It was reports that Ifemeludike denied the allegation that was been speculated in some quarters in the state that she had withdrawn from the governorship race.

Speaking further with journalists shortly after unveiling her Football Tournament tagged “Chioma 4 Governor Tournament 2025” for Anambra youth, held at Saint Faith Anglican Church field in Awka, on Saturday, Ifemeludike explain that she is still much in the race.

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She described her alleged withdrawal from the race as a fake news orchestrated by people who doesn’t want the State to grow beyond it current staged.

According to her, the rumor of my withdrawal was a falsehood of the evil machinations of those who have held the state captive for so long and a demonstration of shallowness that has characterized their governance style.

“I am still very much in the race to save my people from bad governance. I am in the race to lead Anambra State to the next level. My candidacy have be massively accepted by the good people of Anambra State and any individual, group or political party speculating this falsehood against my aspiration is doing that to denied Ndi-Anambra an inclusive governance.

“There is nothing true about it. I am still very much in the race. I can’t step down for anybody.

“I think I have said this earlier before now, and let me reiterate, no candidate in this election represent Anambra people like I do. No candidate has better plans for Ndi-Anambra like I do. I am the only candidate that is passionate about the welfare of the people and l am assuring them that when I become the governor come November 8, they will see a different leadership.

“I didn’t have any interest to step down or working with any one who standard and principles are not in line with mine and as long as the campaign last, as long as Chioma name is still on the ballot, I will fight to the finished line,” Ifemeludike vowed.

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